If I’m able to get some worthy clips, I’ll be sure and update this review to share them. I can’t wait to take it with me when I go on my first vacation in over 1.5yrs this coming May when we go to Indiana Dunes. One of my personal goals for 2021 is to start making more videos for both The Gadgeteer and myself and I think the Sandmarc anamorphic lens will be a great tool in my video capture toolbox. Create a Sandmarc app or utility that is included with the purchase of the lens that offers a de-squeeze feature so people don’t have to buy an app like Filmic Pro if they don’t want to.Easy to mount with either the case or clip.FiLMiC Pro isn’t free though, it’s $14.99. FiLMiC Pro can be set to automatically de-squeeze instead of doing it while post-processing. Speaking of FiLMiC Pro, if you don’t use video editing software that has a de-squeeze feature, you’ll need to use a different app than the stock camera app to capture video while using the anamorphic lens. I can’t confirm that claim because I didn’t try any filters with this lens. However, I’ve read that if you use a filter on the lens, that you’ll see some vignetting. Vignetting doesn’t happen when you use the Sandmarc designed case. That’s because I used the universal clip with my iPhone 12 Pro Max instead of the Sandmarc case. You may also notice some vignetting in the upper left corner as I’m panning around. I think a gimbal would resolve this problem. If you look at the buildings about halfway into the video where I’m walking down the sidewalk, you can see that they appear to bend back and forth. I noticed immediately that a good gimbal is important to use with this lens. Did you catch the lens flares in both daytime and nighttime? Cool right? I plan to get more comfortable using this lens and capturing video in general.
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